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  Hong Kong Economic Journal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The reports and commentaries of the newspaper are always regarded as radical, objective, fair and well-balanced among the Hong Kong newspapers, since the editors are quite outspoken and bold to criticize the HKSAR and the Chinese central government in the 'Editorial' section.
According to a survey conducted by the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2001, the Hong Kong Economic Journal as well as Ming Pao were regarded as the newspapers with the highest degree of credibility in Hong Kong.
The role of the HKEJ in Hong Kong and China
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hong_Kong_Economic_Journal   (1384 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hong Kong Economic Journal
Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23 is the basis (parent statute) of a security law proposed by the Hong Kong Government.
Economic professionals also publish some of their articles in the journal to express their views on the economy and some current economic events.
The Journal has a circulation of 63,120 copies per day in December 2003, and the main reader groups are intellectuals and businessmen, who usually demand reliable sources of news.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hong-Kong-Economic-Journal   (2156 words)

  
 Asia Times - Why Hong Kong is really in crisis
Hong Kong's Catholic Church, a body that I have taken the liberty of assuming to be generally composed of law-abiding citizens, has also voiced serious concerns alongside the "Queer Sisters".
Hong Kong is already competitive; its competitiveness stems from its geographical position on the Pearl River Delta, its importance as a transport hub, its "lax and simple tax regime" (Liu's words, not mine) and a world-class legal system.
Hong Kong's current malaise does not stem from a cabal of foreigners wishing to subvert its relationship with the "motherland" or use it as a base for anti-Beijing activities.
www.atimes.com /atimes/China/EG08Ad01.html   (1574 words)

  
 APMRN - Migration Issues in the Asia Pacific - Hong Kong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hong Kong residents are free to move in and out of the territory, and they do not have to declare the purpose of their movements to the authorities.
Economically, it is widely acknowledged that the post-war development of Hong Kong owes a lot to the influx of immigrants from China and elsewhere.
The investigators are Liu Pak-wai and Wong Yue Chim of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Lam Kit-chun of the Hong Kong Baptist University.
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 AEJMC Archives -- September 2002, week 2 (#35)
H2, H3, H4 and H5 are rejected for the Ming Pao and the Hong Kong Economic Journal.
H9 is rejected for the Ming Pao and the Hong Kong Economic Journal.
Economic coverage of China increased significantly in 1995 than in 1992 for the Ming Pao, and was significantly more than 1992, 1998 and 2001 for the Hong Kong Economic Journal.
list.msu.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0209b&L=aejmc&F=&S=&P=5194   (6424 words)

  
 Hong Kong -- The 2002 Index of Economic Freedom, The Heritage Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hong Kong's government is one of the most receptive to investment in the world and does not discriminate between foreign and domestic investors.
Hong Kong is a global banking center and was ninth in the world in terms of volume of external transactions in 2001.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) removed all remaining restrictions on the number of branches foreign banks are allowed to maintain in Hong Kong in November 2001 and reduced requirements on assets for new foreign bank branches to bring them in line with locally incorporated banks in December 2001.
cf.heritage.org /index/country.cfm?ID=63.0   (1459 words)

  
 Newspapers of Hong Kong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ta Kung Pao, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, Sing Pao, Sing Tao and Wenweipao are all considered pro-Beijing and pro-government.
Hong Kong Economic Journal and Hong Kong Economic Times are business-oriented.
According to independent surveys, Ming Pao and Economic Journal are the most trusted papers by local readers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Newspapers_of_Hong_Kong   (406 words)

  
 HONG KONG ECONOMIC JOURNAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Lam Hangzi (林行止, 真名林山木), the former data collector of the Hong Kong Ming Pao, and Mr.
The reports and commentaries of the newspaper are always regarded as radical, objective, fair and well-balanced among the Hong Kong newspapers, since the editors are quite outspoken and bold to criticize the HKSAR and the Chinese central government in the 'Editorial'.
He had suggested ways to manage and organize the funds donated by the Hong Kong citizens to the Beijing students, as the contact between the two parties was blocked by the government of the People's Republic of China(PRC) at that time.
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/HONG+KONG+ECONOMIC+JOURNAL   (1269 words)

  
 Research Projects and Publications
This is a summary report of a survey with Hong Kong Journalists conducted by the Department of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in the summer of 1996.
Hong Kong media have a high rate of turnover; half (53.9%) of the journalists have worked in the present organizations for less than two years.
In sum, Hong Kong journalists seem to be most hesitant to criticize the Chinese government, but not afraid to criticize the Hong Kong government.
www.cuhk.hk /97event/research/renglish.html   (1470 words)

  
 Hong Kong leader plans to quit - World News - MSNBC.com
HONG KONG - Hong Kong’s unpopular leader plans to resign — possibly as soon as next week — because of ill health, ending a rocky eight years in office that ignited street protests for greater democracy in the former British colony, local media reported.
Tung has led Hong Kong since Britain returned the territory to Chinese rule in 1997 under a “one country, two systems” formula designed to give the city a wide degree of autonomy and limited democracy.
However, the Hong Kong Economic Journal — respected for its sober analysis — reported that Beijing lost faith in Tung’s ability to lead the government and ensure stability in Hong Kong.
msnbc.msn.com /id/7054452   (574 words)

  
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Hong Kong plays a critical and central role in Asian Pacific media and remains the most important window on greater China.
Dateline Hong Kong was created in a lap top on a kitchen table in a Pokfulam high rise in 1997.
Hong Kong seems to be operating as it did under the British.
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 CBS News | Two Banks Raise Rates After Hong Kong Cap | May 19, 2005 14:27:51
Joseph Yam, chief executive of the monetary authority, said the move was aimed at discouraging buying of the Hong Kong dollar on speculation that China would allow its currency, the yuan, to appreciate.
Hong Kong typically follows U.S. monetary policy due to the currency peg, introduced in 1983.
The shift in the Hong Kong dollar will be achieved over the next five weeks by moving the exchange rate by 100 pips _ or one Hong Kong cent _ every Monday, starting with 7.81 Hong Kong dollars to the U.S. dollar on May 23 until it reaches 7.85 Hong Kong dollars on June 20.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/05/19/ap/business/mainD8A6A4SO1.shtml   (655 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Hong kong economic journal
Start the Hong kong economic journal article or add a request for it.
Look for Hong kong economic journal in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
Check for Hong kong economic journal in the deletion log, or visit its deletion vote page if it exists.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/hong_kong_economic_journal   (911 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Hong Kong leader 'to step down'
The BBC's Hong Kong correspondent, Chris Hogg, says that if Mr Tung does resign, it may be announced at the end of the CPPCC meeting in 10 days' time when it is understood he will be made a vice-chairman, a position of some influence.
Chinese and English-language newspapers in Hong Kong added that stress and ill health would be cited as the reason for Mr Tung's resignation.
The Hong Kong Economic Journal reported that Beijing's faith in Mr Tung's capacity to create greater stability in Hong Kong had faded.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/asia-pacific/4310235.stm   (520 words)

  
 KATV Channel 7 - Health May Force Hong Kong Leader to Quit
Hong Kong's unpopular leader could resign as early as next week because of ill health, ending a rocky eight years in office that saw massive protests for greater democracy in the former British colony, local media reported Wednesday.
However, the Hong Kong Economic Journal - respected for its sober analysis - reported that Beijing lost faith in Tung's ability to lead the government and ensure greater stability in Hong Kong.
Lee Kwok-keung, a CPPCC member from Hong Kong, told reporters it was still unclear whether Tung would resign.
www.katv.com /news/stories/0305/210757.html   (640 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Hong Kong, Taiwanese press mourn hero
Hong Kong newspapers heap praise on late Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang, who showed sympathy for the 1989 pro-democracy protesters, in contrast to China's low-key coverage of his death.
China has used a 'firm rationale of development' over the last 10 or so years as a guiding principle, focused on economic construction, and avoided discussion of political reform, but now everything has returned to the original starting point, the Chinese Communist Party still has to face the historical test of political reform.
It is expected that Hong Kong people will mourn Zhao Ziyang, but they must be careful, and avoid stepping into mainland politics, such as attempting to push for political reform on the mainland.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4183741.stm   (925 words)

  
 Hong Kong Economic Journal - Hong Kong Travel - Travel to China
The reports and commentaries of the newspaper are always regarded as radical, objective, fair and well-balanced among the Hong Kong newspapers, since the editors are quite outspoken and bold to criticize the Hong KongHKSAR and the Chinese central government in the 'Editorial' section.
The editors usually hold skeptical views on government interventions and policies, reflecting their affirmation towards the Chicago school (economics)Chicago school view of economics.
For example, during July 2003 (when the Hong Kong people organised a protest march against the government's plan to implement Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23Article 23 of the Basic Law), Mr.
famouschinese.com /virtual/Hong_Kong_Economic_Journal   (1367 words)

  
 "A phony way to show sincerity, as we all well know": tobacco industry lobbying against tobacco control in Hong Kong -- ...
Hong Kong Office of the Legislative and Executive Councils, p.
Hong Kong Economic Journal (Hong Kong) 18 Apr 1991:8.
Hong Kong Office of the Legislative and Executive Councils, p 14.
tc.bmjjournals.com /cgi/content/full/13/suppl_2/ii13   (6331 words)

  
 DPRK Briefing Book: Multilateral Talks-The Nautilus Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Despite China's "dislike" of Kim Jong-il's government and the financial burden of granting more economic aid to North Korea, Zong said that it was a price worth paying in order to repel the infiltration of US influence in Northeast Asia.
Naturally, from a purely economic point of view, China's relationship with the DPRK has always been a losing proposition, but from the perspective of political and national interests, this is a long-term investment concerning the national strategy and is an affordable business that must be paid for and is inexpensive in relative terms.
Powell also said that in view of the lessons from the past (referring to the Clinton era), as far as economic aid is concerned, the United States will not directly offer additional aid, but will persuade Japan and South Korea to offer the DPRK more aid.
www.nautilus.org /VietnamFOIA/DPRKbriefingbook/multilateralTalks/HuJinTao-Letter.html   (2345 words)

  
 Databases > Alphabetical_Listing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Coverage is mainly in the fields of life and physical sciences, medicine, business and economics, and social sciences and humanities, but some engineering journals are also included.
Full-text of the U.S. congressional documents on China (1970-2000), Hong Kong (1999) and Taiwan (1789-2000) is available in the Microforms Section.
Published by the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd., it provides daily market data, short-selling data, and trading summary for equity securities, NASDAQ stocks, warrants, debt securities and unit trusts.
library.ust.hk /info/databases/Alphabetical_Listing/index.html   (7470 words)

  
 Journal of International Accounting Research: Ferdinand A. Gul, Hong Kong Auditing: Economic Theory and Practice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Journal of International Accounting Research: Ferdinand A. Gul, Hong Kong Auditing: Economic Theory and Practice
Journal of International Accounting Research, January, 2003 by Bikki Jaggi
(Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press, 2000, pp.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_go1465/is_200301/ai_n6594713   (216 words)

  
 Far Eastern Economic Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Leo F. Goodstadt, professor at Dublin’s Trinity College, argues that democracy—not the economy—should be the Hong Kong government’s main concern.
Carsten A. Holz, associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, assesses what China’s exaggerated GDP figures actually mean.
Far Eastern Economic Review is a trademark of Dow Jones and Company, Inc.
www.feer.com   (451 words)

  
 ZEPPELIN
Polytechnic University and A.M.M. Liu, The University of Hong Kong
As we surf the net from time to time, we have discovered sites which are interesting and potentially useful.
Part of the content contained herein is also provided to the 'Surveyor's Surf' column in the newsletter of the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors.
www.real-estate-tech.com   (1441 words)

  
 American Society of Appraisers - ASA Hong Kong Chapter Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Welcome to the Hong Kong Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers!
On October 15th, both the Hong Kong Economic Times and the Hong Kong Economic Journal wrote stories about the ASA Hong Kong Chapter event.
Eugene Kaczkowski, ASA visits the Hong Kong Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers to deliver their Chapter Charter.
www.appraisers.org /hongkong   (91 words)

  
 Professor Simon S.M. Ho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
School of Accountancy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Ho, S.S.M, "The Composition and Functions of the Boards of Directors of Family-Controlled Firms", Hong Kong Economic Journal, August 10, 2000.
Co-Chairman, Organizing Committee of the Symposium on Corporate Governance and Disclosure, School of Accountancy, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, April 1999.
www.baf.cuhk.edu.hk /acy/staff/simon.html   (2569 words)

  
 Center for Chinese Studies: Faculty: Steven Dawson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Professor Dawson has taught as a visiting professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, the National University of Singapore, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Copenhagen Business School, and the University of Michigan.
He has published studies on initial public stock offers, stock recommendations, and stock market efficiency in the markets of Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, and Malaysia.
"IPOs During Hong Kong's Bear Market: A Comparative Analysis of Returns with Singapore and Malaysia," Hong Kong Economic Journal Monthly, February, 2001, pp.
www.chinesestudies.hawaii.edu /community/faculty/dawson_steven.html   (233 words)

  
 Questia - The Online Library of Books and Journals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
View the list of our journals, magazines, newspapers and books.
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 Letter of Credit and ICC publications, Hong Kong Economic Journal, workshops, and dispute cases resolved by T.O. Lee ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Letter of Credit and ICC publications, Hong Kong Economic Journal, workshops, and dispute cases resolved by T.O. Lee Consultants Ltd.
Further Comments on Article 6 (b) by ICC Hong Kong by KT Fung
Comments to ICC Hong Kong, China Official Comments on New UCP Articles
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 Deloitte: Thought Leadership in the Chinese Power Sector - Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Michel Gantois, Leader of Deloitte's Chinese Energy and Resources practice, has recently authored three articles on the power sector in China. "
The Building Blocks of a Deregulated Power Industry: How Far Has China Gone?" appears in the March 2003 issues of the Hong Kong Economic Journal and CEO and CIO Information Times in China.
"Project Finance for Power Projects: Need China Learn from the US?" also appears in the March 2003 issue of the Hong Kong Economic Journal,  and in the April 2003 issue of China's Economic Observer.
www.deloitte.com /dtt/article/0,2297,sid=1055&cid=15105,00.html   (223 words)

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